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Author: Kalashnikirby
Date: 2018-06-22 20:07
From a little undercutting I did on a cheap instrument using a rotating too I learned that it does somehow improve the response of the twelfth, but what I still don't understand: How does it raise the pitch of the fundamental vs the twelfth?
To my understanding, it helps sharpening the throat tones without affecting the higher notes, however the C on Morrigan's Legende was sharpened too. Now, what if we increase the taper of the undercut portion?
I've another cheap instrument to try and have fun with modifying it, but I know undercutting must not be seen as an isolated measure in instrument tuning.
So the instrument techs who truly know how to improve tuning deserve a great deal of respect, and one day someone will pimp my Amatis
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2018-06-13 02:01 |
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2018-06-13 04:17 |
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2018-06-13 13:30 |
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kdk |
2018-06-13 20:58 |
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Bob Bernardo |
2018-06-20 09:51 |
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Morrigan |
2018-06-22 10:58 |
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nellsonic |
2018-06-22 11:12 |
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Re: Tonehole undercuts new |
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Kalashnikirby |
2018-06-22 20:07 |
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Johan H Nilsson |
2018-06-23 02:52 |
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Bob Bernardo |
2018-06-23 06:56 |
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